U.S. stock futures showed little change on Tuesday night as Wall Street prepared to resume trading after the Fourth of July holiday. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures declined by 0.1%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures dipped by less …
In a shortened session marking the start of a new trading month, quarter, and half, stock markets experienced slight gains on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.03%, adding 10.87 points to close at 34,418.47. Similarly, the S&P …
The Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced gains as major banks passed the Federal Reserve’s stress test, while an upward revision of the GDP provided relief against recession concerns. The 30-stock index surged by 0.8%, gaining 269.76 points to close at …
The S&P 500 saw minimal movement on Wednesday as investors closely analyzed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks regarding future monetary policy. Powell emphasized the likelihood of more restrictive measures to combat inflation, including potential consecutive interest rate hikes. His …
In a much-needed boost for the market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rebounded after a seven-day slump, as investors embraced tech stocks ahead of the end of the first half. The index gained 0.63%, or 212.03 points, closing at 33,926.74. …
In the final week of the first half of the year, the Nasdaq Composite experienced a significant decline as investors sold off shares of technology companies that had performed well so far in 2023. The Nasdaq dropped by 1.16%, while …
The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 ended their three-day losing streaks on Thursday, propelled by renewed investor interest in tech stocks. The Nasdaq, a tech-heavy index, surged by 0.95% to 13,630.61, while the S&P 500 rose 0.37% to 4,381.89, …
In a temporary halt to the recent market rally, stocks experienced a decline on Wednesday. Investor sentiment was influenced by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks on inflation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.30%, the S&P 500 declined by …
Stocks experienced a decline on Tuesday, marking the first trading day of the week, as the market took a breather after a recent rally that had propelled it to levels not seen in over a year. The Dow Jones Industrial …
In observance of the Juneteenth holiday, the regular trading session was suspended on Monday, providing investors with a break after a positive week. Despite minor slips on Friday, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite recorded their best weekly performances …
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